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- More bad news for McAfee, HackerSafe certification
- Dan Godin posted a great article that was picked up by The Register a couple days ago about continued challenges for McAfee's newly purchased HackerSafe division. I find the article interesting as HackerSafe uses a scanning tool that probes for web application security flaws... of course, tools are limited in...
- Tags: McAfee Inc., Security, Certification, Vulnerability, XSS, HackerSafe, Godin, Goodin, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-05-01
- Google opens dialogue with book publishers
- Google opens dialogue with book publishersI've read Doctorow online...and I have to admit, I would probably have never read his stuff otherwise. Once I read one of his stories though, I went searching for the rest of his stuff, and read every story of his I could find. ...
- Tags: Godin, Now Let, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-01-19
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- Frequent open source miles
- Matt Asay's piece on "open source free- riders" got my goat this morning because we're on opposite sides of the market. Matt's a vendor, a high-ranking executive with Alfresco who by his own testimony spends a heavy chunk of his life in hotels and airports. ...
- Tags: Matt, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-14
- C'mon Oracle, more noise please
- Last week, Justin Kestelyn Tweeted me to advise me about Oracle's moves in service oriented security. Since the document refers to strategy and what the company has in mind, I wanted to know about the timelines for product release. Justin Tweeted back: RevRec rules are really strict; timelines almost...
- Tags: Oracle Corp., Dale, Transparency, Revenue Recognition, Groupware, Web Browsers, Marketing Research, Financial Services, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Marketing, Dennis Howlett
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
- Steve Jobs smart credit move
- Steve Jobs smart credit moveYou're the 'curmudgeonly accounting' type and Jobs is the 'a**hole'?I don't see any difference.Can you be more specific?You write: "where customers are regularly charged premium prices for commodity products".Give some examples because the only ones ZDNet bloggers care to point out are the overcharges made by...
- Tags: Handhelds, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- Cory Doctorow on taming the trolls
- Great, great post on the InformationWeek blog by Boing Boing founder, author, and deep thinker Cory Doctorow on how to deal with trolls. It turns out that nuclear science is a great metaphor for managing community and the secret lies in "twiddling the rods" in just the right fashion. Just...
- Tags: Blogs
- Blog posts 2007-05-15
- Google search visitors: Will they stick around?
- Does Google SEO success suck’? I asked rhetorically last month, noting Rich Skrentas love-hate relationship with Google, and the traffic it drives to the company he leads, Topix.While Google SEO traffic is theoretically "free," Topix is betting its future, and its sharholders millions, that greater ROI will be had from...
- Tags: Google Search, Searchblog, Google Inc., Battelle
- Blog posts 2007-05-13
- Was IdeaStorm a bad idea?
- Many hailed Dell IdeaStorm the ultimate customer feedback model and a great example of Seth Godin-style “take something good, innovate, and make it great” thinking that shows Dell really cares about its customers. I was skeptical. Now, a few weeks into the project and Im totally convinced IdeaStorm...
- Tags: Dell, Thoughts
- Blog posts 2007-03-01
- Best business and technology books of 2006
- Last week, I reported what retailers were saying about what the hot gifts this year, as well as some ideas of my own. Giving the gift of a good read is a great option for family and friends, but particularly for colleagues who you have to think with every day.The...
- Tags: marketing, Business &, Technology
- Blog posts 2006-12-03
- YouTube may be the fastest growing website ever!
- YouTube may be the fastest growing website ever!AmazingThis is yet another phenom, and I CANNOT explain it.http://one.revver.com/watch/77166/format/flv/affiliate/23672performanceIt's a very good performenace for YouTube. how we can explain it.YouTube is THE business modelI am proud to have a Director Account at YouTube, but I'm not paid to promote them. Let me...
- Tags: Corporate communications, Web site development, Web technology, User-Generated Content, YouTube Inc., Keith Knutsson, video, Web site
- Discussion threads 2006-10-19
- ZDNet, traffic and the blogosphere
- Beginning with an investment blog, SeekingAlpha, and followed by a post on TechCrunch, a meme is making the rounds asserting that CNET Networks, which includes ZDNet, is bleeding traffic. Traffic is down in some areas and up in others. Bleeding or hemorraging traffic isnt the characterization I would use, but...
- Tags: blog, blog network, blogging, blogosphere
- Blog posts 2006-10-18
- Shop.org: NYC goes shopping, online
- High concept Advertising Week was the talk of the Big Apple two weeks ago. Today, Shop.org hits town touting the less sexy, but lucrative, world of ecommerce.I joined in the kick-off reception at the Shop.org exhibit hall this evening. Sightings of note: Google Checkout rolling checkout cart with laptop demo...
- Tags: Shop.org
- Blog posts 2006-10-10
- Seth godin's success factors
- Guy Kawasaki conducts a brief Q&A with marketing guru Seth Godin. In the interview, Guy asks Seth to give examples of brands build by having conversations with customers, how companies deal with criticism and what enabled him to be successful, which elicted this answer: No ulterior motive. I rarely do...
- Tags: I&rsquo, m
- Blog posts 2006-08-10
- Harnessing the content flow
- The New York Times redesigns its online site the first major one in five years to make the reader experience "simpler and more useful," including links to the most blogged articles, topic pages, personal pages with guidance from NYT editors and more emphasis on multimedia content. All very nice,...
- Tags: Value at Risk, aggregation, Wikio
- Blog posts 2006-04-03
- What is open source marketing?
- Regular readers may note I don't talk much about marketing here. (Illustration, The Salesman, by Jon Calvert.)What is open source marketing, some ask?Well, I wrote about it over a decade ago. It's Internet marketing. The Internet and open source are joined at the hip. The Internet made open source possible....
- Tags: open source marketing, open source, Internet marketing
- Blog posts 2006-03-15
- Intel, Google and marketing gurus
- This week Intel has been in the news as it has spilled news of Microsoft's Origami Project in a carefully orchestrated product and buzz build. Revealed at its semi-annual Developer Forum, the company has also tried to pump up its prospects a week after revealing a precipitous decline in...
- Tags: Intel Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-03-07
- Humanizing PowerPoint
- Cliff Atkinson inspires me every time he writes about how to use PowerPoint to engage rather than lecture to audiences. While PowerPoint is, for too many people, one of the things that is broken in their work, it doesn't have to be. Cliff's blog, Beyond Bullets, provides some excellent...
- Tags: Microsoft PowerPoint
- Blog posts 2006-02-17
- Liquid language
- The award for SOA eloquence has to go to BEA Systems. (Hats off to the brand and market positioning team.) "SOA is the most powerful movement in enterprise technology today," said Alfred Chuang, chairman and chief executive officer, BEA Systems, Inc., at the company's BEA World conference this week. "The...
- Tags: BEA Systems Inc., SOA
- Blog posts 2005-09-27
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